2349 The ESB says most of the 1,200 customers who were without power supply yesterday have been reconnected.

In many cases the supply was cut as a precaution because of flooding.

The company says there are still around 50 customers without power supply but they say they are working to restore services.

2347Eircom says it has reports of around 6,000 faults in the Dublin area due to the inclement weather conditions in recent days.

The company says it is working round the clock to restore services as quickly as possible to affected customers.

2111 Northside DART and all rail services are operating again.

1856 Iarnród Éireann: All Northern Commuter services cancelled until further notice due to major signal fault at Howth Junction.

Trains currently between Dundalk and Malahide will terminate at Malahide

Those trains between Connolly and Howth Jct will return to Connolly.

DART services operating between Connolly and Bray Greystones only.

1836 Minister of State Brian Hayes said he is in talks with the Insurance Federation so that when the OPW carries out flood defence works, that insurance companies will take account of that and provide cover.

1835 Sinn Féin's Mary Lou McDonald said you could have predicted what homes were going to be flooded again. She said it was like groundhog day. Ms McDonald said many of these households have no insurance.

1834 Independent Finian McGrath said the response was pathetic.

He said he was told that Met Éireann informed Dublin City Council that it was a major event, and the council did not react quick enough.

1815 Dundrum Town Centre says it will open tomorrow at 10am after its lower level shopping mall was flooded last night.

Some stores may open later in the day, and a limited amount of stores including Marks & Spencer and Next will not open until later in the week. All car park entrances will be open as normal.

1747 National housing charity threshold has issued advice to tenants affected by the heavy rain.

Report damage or leaks to your landlord

Keep detailed records of all contacts with your landlordRecord the damage

If a property becomes temporarily uninhabitable, ask your landlord for temporary alternative accommodation. However, landlords are under no obligation to re-house tenants in these circumstances.

Ask for confirmation of the date on which you can return.

If your property becomes permanently uninhabitable, your tenancy is ended and you may seek alternative accommodation.

1512Iarnród Éireann has said services are operating on all routes, with some delays.

1511 In the Dáil, the Minister for Justice has praised Dublin City Council, the gardaí and the fire service for their extraordinary work in exceptional weather conditions yesterday.

Alan Shatter said there was extensive coordination between the Garda Traffic Control Centre, who have access to CCTV cameras throughout Dublin City, and all the other agencies involved in the emergency situation.

1421 The N4 is now open to all traffic from the M50 at junction 7.

One lane has opened and one remains closed at Wolfe Tone Quay, delays can be expected in the area.

Gardaí are encouraging commuters to use public transport wherever possible.

1415 An Post has said that the collection, processing, and distribution of mail posted yesterday in many parts of Leinster was seriously disrupted by the severe weather.

The transportation of mail from other parts of the country into Leinster was also disrupted, An Post said.

1407Donabate Community College in North County Dublin is closed due to continued problems with the drainage systems caused by last night's flooding. The College, which is housed in a newly-built complex, will also be closed tomorrow and expects to reopen on Thursday.

1357Age Action has asked the public to check on older people in their area. It has received 30 calls so far from people with problems such as leaking roofs and damaged beds.

It also urged landlords to check on the welfare of their tenants.

1320All Luas Green Line services have been suspended due to power outage.

1311 This photo emailed from Niall O'Dowd shows a car that was swept into the River Dodder last night. Photo was taken this morning in Milltown.

1259Irish Rail says delays have eased and most services are on schedule. DARTs are now operating between Dún Laoghaire and Dalkey.

1258 Lloyd Shiels has emailed in this photo from last night showing flooding under the bridge at Howth Junction.

1249 Dublin Fire Brigade says just 12 residents of the Boyne Court apartment complex in Harold's Cross were taken to safety this morning.

A further 30 were helped from the building during an evacuation last night.

The 12 who left this morning had opted to stay last night but changed their minds this morning. Anyone else who is still in the building has chosen to stay.

The ground floor apartments have been flooded and residents on the second and third floor have had difficulty coming and going from the building.

1245 Keep sending your photos and videos of the flooding to yourphotos@rte.ie. Thanks to all who have contributed so far.

1240 The N4 inbound remains closed at the M50. The Con Colbert Road is also closed in both directions due to flooding.

1201 Police are advising people to avoid the Monaghan Road in Aughnacloy due to flooding at Moy Bridge.

1152 Delays of up to an hour are being experienced on DART and other commuter services.

The line between Dún Laoghaire and Bray has reopened.

Commuters on northern services and the Maynooth/M3 services should expect delays due to speed restrictions and flood damage to signalling equipment.

Bayside and Drumcondra stations remain closed due to flooding and high capacity pumps are being used by the city council to pump water from a Luas substation in Dundrum and from roads in the Harolds Cross area.

1144 Dublin City Council's Tom Leahy has told Pat Kenny that the quay wall at Wolfe Tone Quay has moved 100mm over a 30 metre stretch. He said that it is veering over the water.

Mr Leahy said it is being structurally assessed at the moment and it is hoped that the wall has not been undermined.

1137The Boyne Court apartment complex on Greenmount Avenue in Harolds Cross has been evacuated. Residents were moved from their apartments by members of the Dublin Fire Brigade.

Around 100 people were trapped inside the apartment complex.

Ground floor apartments were flooded by several feet of water and residents on the second and third floor had been unable to exit the building.

They are now being removed by ladder with the assistance of Dublin Fire Brigade.

1135Tesco is the only store within the main Dundrum Shopping Centre to have opened for business this morning following last night's floods. Power remains off in the Centre and Tesco is operating off back up generators.

1026 All District Court custody cases, including those defendants in garda custody, will be dealt with in Cloverhill Courthouse.

All other District Court cases from the CCJ, where defendants are not in custody, will be mentioned in the Bridewell Courts in Chancery Street and will be remanded back to the original court room in the CCJ for 8 November.

0634Dublin City Council is to hold a second emergency meeting this morning following yesterday's heavy rain in the capital.

The gardaí and Health Service Executive will also attend the meeting at City Hall at 7am.

0609 The Luas Green Line is operating Brides Glen to Balally stop only. There is no service from Balally to St Stephen' s Green This is due to flooding in a sub station on the Balally-St Stephen's Green Section of the Green Line.

Luas tickets are valid on Dublin Bus Luas Red Line services are operating as normal. Saggart to Connolly and Tallaght to The Point.

Flooding on Seapoint Ave in Monkstown and also on the Rock Rd at Booterstown Ave. Carysfort Ave in Blackrock is almost impassable. The N11/Stillorgan Rd is flooded at Fosters Ave. Further out there's flooding at Cornelscourt.

Flooding in the north and south bore of the Port Tunnel. The tunnel remains open, however.

James Larkin Rd inbound is closed to traffic due to flooding. Flooding on the Howth Rd at the Clontarf Rd jct. Avoid the Phoenix Park. The N3/Navan Rd is badly flooded at the Church.

Flooding on the N1/Swords Rd outbound before Santry Ave. Severe flooding on Griffith Ave approaching the Ballymun Rd and the Collins Ave jct.

Longford: The Farneyhoogan Rd just off the N63 Athlone Rd into Longford town is closed until approx. 4pm Tues 25th Oct due to a bridge strike.

Wicklow: The Wicklow Gap is closed. Blessington Gardai are advising motorists not to use the Sally Gap and all access roads to Valleymount and Lacken.

Ballyfolan and Oldcourt are impassable. Roads are impassable throughout Blessington Village and Gardai advise motorists not to make unnecessary journeys in Lacken, in Ballyknockan and along Ballyward Bridge. Conditions are also treacherous between Baltinglass and Tallaght.

Louth: The Dunleer/Collon Rd (R169) at Kirwan's Cross is impassable due to flooding.

Monaghan: The N2 Dublin/Derry is flooded at Castleblaney.

Cavan: The Cootehill/Shercock Rd (R192) is closed due to flooding.

M7/Laois: Flooding southbound on the M7 Dublin/Limerick Rd between J17 Portlaoise Centre and J18 Portlaoise West. Slow down and drive with extra care.

Kildare: The local road between Straffan and the N7 Dublin/Limerick Rd is impassable.

Meath: The Ratoath/Dunshaughlin Rd (R125) is flooded.

Kerry: The Slea Head Rd (R559) is closed at Cumeenole Beach due to flooding until Wed 26th Oct.

Galway: No delays or incidents to report for Galway City traffic.

Limerick: No delays or incidents to report for Limerick City traffic.

Cork: No delays or incidents to report for Cork City traffic. Traffic signals are switched off at Washington St/Sth Main St jct until 10pm Wed 26th Octo facilitate works. Works take place between the North Ring Rd & Ballyhooly Rd on Glen Ave each day from 9:30am to 8pm until Wed 2nd Nov.

Waterford: No delays or incidents to report for Waterford City traffic.

0114 RTÉ's Paul Colgan reporting that an inflatable rib is rescuing motorists stranded in some parts of the M50.

He says cars have been abandoned at Citywest, and cars are bobbing in water at Ballsbridge after the Dodder river burst its banks.

There are reports of sewage on street level at Mulhuddart, and some houses in Rathmines and Rathfarnham in Dublin are under water.

0100 Deteriorating conditions caused delays and cancellations at Dublin Airport. A number of incoming flights were diverted to Shannon.

0046 Gardaí are advising commuters to allow extra time in the morning, to be aware of debris on roads and to tune in to the broadcast media for traffic updates.

Currently, a section of the N11 is closed at UCD and diversions are in place. Santry Village and Santry Ave are impassable. Lusk village is also impassable.

The R132 Drogheda to Balbriggan Road at Gormanstown is closed.

0045 Notice from Dublin City Council: "There is currently a very high demand on the Emergency Services and the public are asked only to dial 999 in the event of a true emergency.

Persons being evacuated are advised to ensure that they remember to bring their medication, if needed.

The public are advised to stay away from floodwater and not to travel unless absolutely necessary, as a number of key transport arteries are currently impassable."

0040A search-and-rescue operation is taking place in Co Wicklow after a young garda was swept away by the River Liffey.

Gardai, the Coastguard and local mountain rescue teams have been involved in the operation to try and find the missing man.

He is 25-year old Ciaran Jones, who was from Manor Kilbride in Co Wicklow.

0025 A reminder of the latest weather from Met Éireann:

Spells of heavy rain affecting parts of north Leinster and Ulster will continue to clear northwards overnight, with drier weather developing in many areas and just a little patchy rain or drizzle. However, another spell of persistent and locally heavy rain will spread into much of Munster and south Leinster overnight. Fog will form widely inland as it turns cooler.

Fog in many areas in the morning will clear gradually. Further outbreaks of rain in many parts of Munster and Leinster during the morning will spread into Connacht and west Ulster during the day. Mainly dry weather will develop in Munster and Leinster, extending into most other parts later.

2353 (Monday) Dublin Bus says it will update commuters on services in the morning on www.dublinbus.ie

2347Garda update: "Junction 13 M50 (Ballinteer) is still impassable. Motorists are asked to avoid this location.

"A section of the M1 is closed northbound just after the Port Tunnel, diversions are in place.

"Gardaí are advising motorists to avoid all unnecessary travel due to severe flooding. However, flood waters have started to recede."

2327 Dublin Airport: "Some access roads ... are flooded as a result of heavy rainfall in the past 12 hours.

"Therefore passengers are advised to check access routes before setting out on their journey to Dublin Airport."

2322 AA Roadwatch: Harold's Cross Road inbound is impassable due to flooding between the Grand Canal and St Clare's Avenue.

Luas Red Line service is only running between Tallaght and Connolly. The Luas Green Line is running a full service.

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